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I can't remember if this has been discussed here recently. Excuse me if it has, I just want to give all you ladies a heads up on a recent scam on Ebay.

I just received an email asking me about shipping on one of my items. It simply asks how fast they can get it. What they really want is your personal email address in an effort to hijack your account. Do not answer. If you do, make sure that it is from your ebay account and ALWAYS check the box that hides your email.

I sometimes forget to check that box. I don't know why ebay doesn't do it the other way around and give you the option to uncheck it.

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I can't remember if this has been discussed here recently. Excuse me if it has, I just want to give all you ladies a heads up on a recent scam on Ebay.

I just received an email asking me about shipping on one of my items. It simply asks how fast they can get it. What they really want is your personal email address in an effort to hijack your account. Do not answer. If you do, make sure that it is from your ebay account and ALWAYS check the box that hides your email.

I sometimes forget to check that box. I don't know why ebay doesn't do it the other way around and give you the option to uncheck it.

I am always amazed at how many crooks there are out there!

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Just to let you know. That sometimes those questions are VERY LEGIT!

Im in Alaska, and I often email a seller about shipping. One, because sometimes it costs more to ship here and two, sometimes it takes longer. So I tend to ask and make sure Im going to get it in a reasonable time frame!

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How would someone asking about shipping costs get your name address or password? I am missing something here.

From what I understand, once you reply, they get your personal email. When they have that, they send you additional emails with links, hoping you'll log through it. The shipping question is just a means to get your email to begin the process.

I know in the past, I have answered many questions from my personal email. In the beginning, when I was naive about all these scams, I might have logged in without even thinking. Unfortunately people do all the time and these scammers know it.